Ha, ha, Bob.
Ha, ha, Bob.
That looks more like a desert sea urchin.
This has a nice feel and that distinctive 'pyro look'. Lovely.
Thanks!
I've found that the tones with Pyrocat and FP4 or HP5 are beautiful. This is my second attempt to develop with very minimal agitation and I think that it works well.
Amorphophallus konjac bloom (finished).
A lighting/lens test I did a while back when I first acquired the Kodak Ektar 203mm lens. I just got around to processing this film last night (4x5 Kodak Tmax 100, expired in 2015, processed in BER49).
Man those Ektar lenses are sharp.
A recent image of mine:
Dandelions
7th May 2018
Linhof Technikardan S45
Schneider Apo-Symmar MC 150mm f/5.6
Fujichrome Provia 100F 5x4
1/15” f/11
200mm bellows extension
20mm front fall
Home-developed with Jobo CPE-3 and Tetenal E6 (FD 7'10").
Digitized with 4-frame stitch on lightbox with D800E/85PC-E
Made with my newly acquired Dallmeyer Triple Achromat from 1864 (f/14.5) as a test shot.
Using the light on-off technique for first time which worked out well.
I am really amazed by the image quality of this old lens.
Flower_1864 by Miguel Buschhauer, on Flickr
Dead roses photographed from the garden through my living room window. TMY-2, HC 110 (b). Lens was probably my AUS Jena Tessar 210.
[IMG]Dead Roses by William Poole, on Flickr[/IMG]
Bill Poole
"Speak softly, but carry a big camera."
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